Life OF EVLIN in a refugee campon the turkish-syriaN border

"HOW COULD WE LIVE WITHOUT A HOMELAND?"

EVLIN is an 8-year-old girl who escaped with her family from their village in Kobane, Syria in September 2014, fleeing the terror of the militant Islamic State (ISIS). She now lives in an overcrowded refugee camp on the edge of the Turkish-Syrian border, so close that you could still hear the explosions. Evlin joins the adults who pray and sing on the border, watching the smoke rise above their beloved Kobane.

Resistance is Life, or "Berxwedan Jiyane" in Kurdish, is the motto of the spirit in which the people of Kobane persist through months of devastating attacks. Embodying that spirit, Evlin takes us on a journey that introduces the many different faces of this resistance and their heart-wrenching stories.

Her family tells us about their escape from terror. They are just a few of the thousands who crossed into Turkey to escape from an enemy that is notorious for enslaving women and beheading children.

In the face of such an assault on humanity, volunteers from across the globe have come to the Turkish-Syrian border to support the refugees and some even cross into Kobane to join the Kurdish guerrilla forces. The female fighters of Kobane become Evlin's heroes as they bear arms in the name of women’s rights against the tyranny of ISIS.

The film documents the many faces of the resistance over the course of 8 months on both sides of the Turkish-Syrian border and provides an inside look at the extraordinary spirit behind the first major victory against ISIS militants.

Apo W. BazidiPRODUCER & DIRECTOR

Apo W. Bazidi is an award-winning filmmaker who has been interested in storytelling and writing since he was a child. Apo graduated with a B.A. in Film & Television Production from the University of Southern California in 2011. Apo’s films are primarily concerned with social issues and the importance of global cultural interactions. His works include Homeland, Cab 57, and Evasion. He believes in making a positive change and his motto is “be creative and inspire”.

GORAN ZANETIPRODUCER

Goran Zaneti is a writer and contributor to numerous online news publications on topics concerning United States foreign policy and conflicts in the Middle East. He has been featured in publications such as Lebanon's The Daily Star and has been a guest on affiliate stations of NPR and Voice of America. He has made frequent trips to Iraq and Turkey and has worked with non-profit groups that are concerned with humanitarian projects in the region. He is a student of the prestigious Graduate School of Journalism at UC Berkeley.

DONATO BRAGAGNOLOCINEMATOGRAPHER

Donato Bragagnolo is a documentary filmmaker. In 2011, he graduated from the USC School of Cinematic Arts and has been working in the film industry ever since. Donato is passionate about traveling and capturing the beauty and horror of the world as well as documenting the differences and similarities of other cultures. His documentary credits include Storied Streets, about homelessness in America, and Crossing Over, about transgender women seeking political asylum in the US.

Jason Rosenfield, ACECONSULTING EDITOR

Jason Rosenfield, ACE, is a member of the American Cinema Editors honorary society and a three-time Emmy Award-winning film editor recognized for his storytelling and stylistic skills in character-driven long-form documentaries, feature films and television series. His documentary credits include the Oscar-nominated Blues Highway, HBO’s Emmy-winning Memphis PD and Teen Killers, Dick Wolf's groundbreaking NBC series Law & Order: Crime & Punishment and CNN’s The Seventies. Jason has collaborated with Oscar-winner Mark Jonathan Harris and Joshua Rofe on Netflix's award-winning Lost for Life and Swift Current, and Harris's Breaking Point: Ukraine’s Fight for Democracy. He is also an Adjunct Professor at USC’s School of Cinematic Arts Masters Program.

Yuta OkamuraEditor

Yuta Okamura is an award-winning filmmaker born and raised in Japan. At the age of the 3, Yuta saw Godzilla for the first time and became fascinated with the magic of cinema. Without access to a camera, he started painting his own one-frame monster films, which later developed into visual storytelling through filmmaking. In 2007, he moved to the United States to study film production at the USC School of Cinematic Arts, earning his BA degree in December 2011. He has been in industry both in Los Angeles and around the world past several years. He is currently developing a feature film.

Gareth CokerCOMPOSER

Gareth Coker is a composer for film, games, and commercials and has established a foothold in the industry through his writing for a variety of projects. He is noted for creating unique soundscapes in his scores while applying these exotic and unconventional tones in a way that fits the story being told. In 2015, his work helped produce the critically acclaimed soundtrack for Ori and the Blind Forest, which earned several prestigious awards including Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences award, IGN People's Choice, SXSW Gaming Award and more.

CC CHAINEYPRODUCER OF MARKETING & DISTRIBUTION

CC Chainey thrives on the chaos of cinema and her passion for story. She graduated magna cum laude with a degree in Film Production in May 2011 from the USC School of Cinematic Arts, where she produced a number of award-winning short films. Her narrative feature film debut as a Producer is the independent feature For Here or To Go?, which addresses the cultural zeitgeist of immigrants in Silicon Valley. As the coordinator at CounterPoint Films, she was an instrumental member of the team behind the production and theatrical distribution of the successful spiritual documentary AWAKE: The Life of Yogananda.

Rustam VakilovColorist

Rustam Vakilov is an up-and-coming visual storytelling director. Prior to filmmaking, Rustam was studying Physics at the most highly rated university in Istanbul, Turkey. His interests shifted from science to art and he moved to Los Angeles where he began a new journey in his life. Rustam was soon accepted to the prestigious USC School of Cinematic Arts majoring in Film Production. Since then, Rustam has directed, produced, edited, and color graded dozens of music videos, commercials, and narrative works for European singers, actors, and artists around the world.

Courtnay Robbins BragagnoloPhotographer

Courtnay Robbins Bragagnolo is a photographer based in Los Angeles. Her primary focus is documenting social and humanitarian issues, working with non-profit organizations to create visually compelling storytelling. Courtnay graduated with a BFA in Photography from the California Institute of the Arts. Her photography has been published both locally and internationally, most notably in TEMA magazine.

KPFK's SWANA (South and West Asia and North Africa) Region Radio in Los Angeles brings listeners an interview with Resistance Is Life Producer, Goran Zaneti, who talks about the film's unique perspective on the conflict in Syria. [Click here to listen to the interview...]

The heart of the film and the beauty of this documentation lies in Bazidi’s ability to capture these peoples smiles, their hope and their heart. Whether it be the little boy reminding his mother that despite the struggles and hardship they made it through, or seeing the strength and resistance of people at the front lines of the war. [Click here to read further...]

There’s a point in Apo W. Bazidi’s documentary RESISTANCE IS LIFE (Berxwedan Jiyane in Kurdish) where a volunteer, just finished performing for the children in a refugee camp, says “we are going to win this war with smiling children.” [...] Nowhere do we see this more than in the brave, jovial face of eight year-old Evlin, the incredible figure at the centre of the film. [Click here to read further...]

Bazidi’s primary focus is young Evlin, an 8-year-old girl with a fighter’s spirit who lives in a refugee camp on the border. Evlin, who is absolutely captivating, is maybe the most expertly chosen or fortuitously discovered subject of any documentary I’ve ever seen. [Click here to read further...]

Making the decision to pack up your things and go into a war zone certainly takes a certain mindset. Apo shares with us what motivated him to return to Turkey in the first place, and eventually cross the border to war-torn Syria. [Click here to watch...]

Being an inspiring portrait of hope in the face of trying times and an important history lesson in the battles against ISIS oppression, this doc told through the eyes of unwaveringly positive child Evlin has the movie best of both worlds. [Click here to read full report...]

“Resistance is Life” – Amidst this tale of life during ISIS war attacks through the eyes of young and surprisingly upbeat child Evlin, what’s even more striking about Resistance is Life is how utterly informative it is. Not that the moments of infectious positivity via the spirited and wise beyond her years featured girl are not a huge highlight. [Click here to read further...]

Two new documentaries have shed light on the plight of Syria's refugees and how they are regarded by the world around them. Apo Bazidi's "Resistance is Life" chronicles the siege of Kobane, a primarily Kurdish town in northern Syria that Islamic State militants seized in 2014, forcing many of its inhabitants to flee. [Click here to read further and watch the video report...]

With brilliant immediacy, Resistance is Life reminds us [about Syria as we] ignore it at the peril of global peace and our own humanity. Lawrence Caswell sat down with Resistance is Life Director Apo W. Bazidi, Producer Goran Zaneti, and Syrian activists Naser Danan and Leen Midani.. [Click here to read further and listen...]

With media reels constantly highlighting the devastation in the Middle East, it’s hard to picture any signs of peace or progress in these war-torn regions. But Apo W. Bazidi reveals a glimmer of light and cultural collaboration that all begins with an eight-year-old girl.. [Click here to read further]

Everyone of us is trying to tell a story for one reason: Because we want to inspire and create. And filmmakers are the illuminators of the future. Every story shapes one other person. [Click here to watch the interview...]